Find quiet study spaces and group work areas,
access library computers, printers and Wi - Fi network, and discover the cafe, parent rooms and toilet facilities.
Not exact matches
It was an eye - opening experience for DiBenedetto's 9 - year - old daughter, who heard from a few young teenagers that to finish their homework, they had to go to the
library to
access computers — and that, sometimes, enough
computers weren't available or they had no transportation there, so they weren't able to complete their assignments.
Now, if you don't have a
computer, you may want to visit your local
library to gain online
access to download forms.
The Internet is just one example of this, a
computer network allowing next - to - instant
access and communication with people, groups and data
libraries next door or on the other side of the world.
You should also check to see if your child will be expected to
access websites on a
computer or mobile advice, need
access to a
library, or require special materials for an upcoming project.
This 25,000 square foot
library features free wireless internet
access, public meeting and study rooms,
computer access, and more.
A renovated and expanded Southwest Regional
Library opened in 2010 at 25,000 sq ft.. The
library features free wireless internet
access, public
computers, printing and fax services, and meeting space.
Maintaining
access to public
libraries is particularly needed by residents facing the challenges of coping with a struggling local and national economy who have increasingly turned to their public
libraries for assistance, resulting in large increases in projected 2010
library use: visits rising 12 %, circulation rising 12 %, and public
access computer use rising 92 % across the System vs. 2007 pre-recessionary levels.
For the child just beginning to discover the wonder of reading; for the teen striving to make meaningful life choices; for the unemployed adult struggling to re-enter the workforce; for the retired senior desperate to
access and understand
computers and the Internet so she can share e-mail with her out - of - town grandchildren, there is no substitute for the public
library.
Operational data including circulation, program attendance, door counts, collection development activities, and public
access computer use were reviewed by a staff Working Group (which included Central Library, Buffalo branches, contract member
libraries and administration staff members).
They should not be used to enhance the prison experience for criminals where there is already
access to
libraries and desktop
computers.»
A direct affiliation with the Licensee may include, for example, (a) current employees whether on a permanent, temporary, contract, or visiting basis, but excluding employees at a foreign affiliate or constituent university and (b) individuals who are: (1) officially enrolled as a registered student at the Licensee's institution; (2) authorized to use the
library network from within the
library premises or from such other places where such persons work or study (including but not limited to offices and homes, halls of residence, and student dormitories) and who have been issued by the Licensee with a password or other authentication method for such use of the
library network, but (3) excluding students at a foreign affiliate or constituent university; or (c) walk - in users who are permitted to use Licensee's
library or information service and permitted to
access the
library network but only from
computer terminals within the Licensee's
library premises («Authorized Users»).
Designed for children aged 5 - 7, this program is a popular piece of software to
access at
computer stations in the
library.
Thanks to a large grant in 2000 from BellSouth (now AT&T South), the school now has Internet
access and multiple
computers in every classroom, as well as a project lab with
computers and a
library that can accommodate heavier
computer use.
Over the last eight years, the district has spent $ 32 million on the hardware systems necessary to track student demographic and performance data districtwide, and another $ 2 million on additional
computers that allow teachers to
access the system; much of this funding has come from the federal E-Rate program, which has allocated more than $ 10 billion toward Internet infrastructure in K — 12 schools and
libraries since 1996 (see «World Wide Wonder?»
computers with Internet
access or printed material from the Web sites that are part of this activity (This activity might also be done using
library resources, but Internet
access is preferable.)
«Getting rid of school
libraries also risks increasing inequalities and further disadvantaging the most deprived children who are less likely to have
access to books or
computers at home and will have less
access to public
libraries since so many are closing.»
Most local
libraries have
computers for public use, and you would probably be surprised at how many students can find a way to
access web content outside of class.
Students will use print and
library resources and, if
computer access is available, Web sites.
computers with Internet
access or student - researched
library materials about the presidents
The Flip started when these teachers began supplying absent students with an online lecture they could watch from home or from wherever they had
access to a
computer and the Internet, including school or the local
library.
Other major efforts include extending unprecedented opportunities for learning by bringing
computers with Internet
access to every eligible
library in the U.S. and Canada, and providing scholarships to academically talented minority students in the U.S. with severe financial need through the Gates Millennium Scholars Program.
Twitter and Youtube empower anyone with
access to a
computer, phone, or
library to publish media.
While we continue to develop daring new live experiences for young audiences, we are working with artists to capture and offer «virtual performances» so students and teachers outside of NYC can watch BAM performances at their local cinema, on their
computers or devices, participate in virtual workshops with BAM teaching artists, and
access BAM's extensive archive and
library of educational resources.
Children's Internet Protection Act Overview: The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law enacted by Congress to address concerns about
access to offensive content over the Internet on school and
library computers.
The lesson is best used by students who have
computer access, but it can be adapted to use
library resources.
Teachers report that as
computer labs and classrooms with
computers have been converted to testing factories, students taking courses that require
access to those
computers have been sent to the
library, cafeteria or hallways to wait for the testing periods to come to an end.
On this site students can make use of an extensive video
library, practice exercises, and assessments from any
computer with
access to the web.
For families without Internet
access at home, there will be
computers available in their school's
library.
Identify and support children in using neighborhood support systems, e.g.,
libraries, religious and community centers, after - school support systems, YMCA and YWCA,
computer access, and field trips.
They have the same ID cards as students who are traditionally enrolled, have
access to
computer labs and
library services, and are doing as well as traditional students in their classes.
have 24/7 browser - based and mobile
access to
library material information from a
computer, smart phone or iPad.
If you don't have
access to a
computer or the internet at home, every school will have
computers available to use during registration, or you can go to the public
library.
Dean also said he will be asking Metro Council to expand the hours at all the city's
libraries so students can have
access to its materials and
computers.
«Many of my students don't have
computers or Internet
access at home, so I encourage them to go to the public
library after school to do their homework,» said Phina Ihesiaba, a sixth - grade social studies teacher at KIPP Academy of Opportunity.
In a nutshell, CIPA requires that schools and
libraries receiving E-Rate funding «block or filter Internet
access to pictures that are: (a) obscene; (b) child pornography; or (c) harmful to minors (for
computers that are
accessed by minors).»
If you don't have internet
access at home, you can use a
computer at the public
library or at the school.
The
library offers patrons
access to several thousand titles, which can be checked out and downloaded temporarily onto
computers or portable readers until they expire.
I suffer from eyestrain, and although I can
access my Kindle
library on any
computer, those screens aren't conducive to long reading.
When I visit my public
library, most of its
computer seats are in use, which indicates at least a certain amount of citizen awareness of of Internet
access at
libraries.
Among the study findings: * 98 % of
libraries provide free public
access to Wi - Fi, up from 89 % in 2012; * 98 % provide technology training, ranging from internet safety and privacy to coding to using social media; * 98 % provide assistance completing online government forms; * 97 % provide online homework help; * 95 % offer workforce development training programs; * 90 % offer e-books, up from 76 % in 2012; * 56 % offer health and wellness programs regarding developing healthy lifestyles; * 50 % offer entrepreneurship and small business development programs; and * Average number of
computers provided by
libraries is now 20, up from 16 in 2012
Your
library card is your key to
accessing our many online databases right from the comfort of your home
computer.
Kim Yerton Branch of the Humboldt County
Library — Hoopa, CA Year: 2007 Amount: $ 10,000 Grant: National Award for
Library Service As California's only joint county - tribal
library on an Indian reservation, the Kim Yerton Branch of the Humboldt County
Library has become a center for the rural community of Hoopa Valley, connecting thousands of residents of all ages with Native American reading materials,
computer access and the prospect of a better life through literacy.
• 77 % say free
access to
computers and the internet is a «very important» service of
libraries.
The content, which can be
accessed from any internet - ready
computer or tablet, is not limited by the bounds of typical
library licensing in which there are predetermined numbers of check outs or patron use.
Citizens with the economic means to provide their own content still strongly support the existence of
libraries for those who can not otherwise
access computers, books, or other
library services.
You had to basically visit the
library in person and
access a
computer to read them.
Some
libraries are sick and tired of being told that it is illegal for them to disclose if the NSA or FBI wants
access to users book reading patterns or what they are searching for on the
libraries computer.
The high - point of Google Books is that being an online service, the user is able to
access his e-book
library by using any
computer or device that is connected to the internet.
His efforts at his first
library position at the Loveland, Colorado Public
Library (beginning in 1994) resulted in the first broadband Internet connection and public
access computers for the
library.